Decision Expected On The Extradition Of Computer Hacker Gary McKinnon

Bildunterschrift:LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Janis Sharp (2L), the mother of British computer hacker Gary McKinnon, attends a press conference following a decision by Home Secretary Theresa May not to extradite Mr McKinnon to the US on October 16, 2012 in London, England. Mr McKinnon, who sufferers from Asperger''s Syndrome, admits to accessing US Government computers but claims he was looking for evidence of UFOs. Mrs May told MPs in the House of Commons that Mr McKinnon was 'seriously ill' and that enforcing the extradition warrant would be in breech of his human rights.(Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Janis Sharp (2L), the mother of British computer hacker Gary McKinnon, attends a press conference following a decision by Home Secretary Theresa May not to extradite Mr McKinnon to the US on October 16, 2012 in London, England. Mr McKinnon, who sufferers from Asperger''s Syndrome, admits to accessing US Government computers but claims he was looking for evidence of UFOs. Mrs May told MPs in the House of Commons that Mr McKinnon was 'seriously ill' and that enforcing the extradition warrant would be in breech of his human rights.(Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Janis Sharp the mother of British computer hacker Gary McKinnon... NachrichtenfotoAufwarten,Auslieferung,Britische Kultur,Bürgerrecht,Computer,Computerhacker,England,Entscheidung,Folgen,Gary Mckinnon,Horizontal,Mutter,Politik,Pressekonferenz,Technologie,Theresa May,USA,Vereinigtes KönigreichPhotographer Oli ScarffCollection: Getty Images News 2012 Getty ImagesLONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Janis Sharp (2L), the mother of British computer hacker Gary McKinnon, attends a press conference following a decision by Home Secretary Theresa May not to extradite Mr McKinnon to the US on October 16, 2012 in London, England. Mr McKinnon, who sufferers from Asperger''s Syndrome, admits to accessing US Government computers but claims he was looking for evidence of UFOs. Mrs May told MPs in the House of Commons that Mr McKinnon was 'seriously ill' and that enforcing the extradition warrant would be in breech of his human rights.(Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)